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Big Bass Bonanza 1000 – (Pragmatic Play) Slot Review

Big Bass Bonanza 1000: Slot Overview

In a bid to breathe new life into popular legacy titles and appeal to both long-time fans and curious newcomers, developer Pragmatic Play has been rolling out the “1000” treatment to several of its classic slots. We’ve seen this trend already with releases like Sugar Rush 1000, Sweet Bonanza 1000, and Gates of Olympus 1000, where each reimagining brings a bigger twist to an established formula. This time, in partnership with Reel Kingdom, Pragmatic Play has turned its attention to one of its crown jewels—Big Bass Bonanza—with an amped-up version called Big Bass Bonanza 1000.

In terms of visuals, though, don’t expect a radical overhaul. Big Bass Bonanza 1000 sticks to the familiar underwater aesthetic the series is known for: transparent bubble-lined reels, a watery backdrop, scattered rocks, and the ever-reliable fisherman making his return as the wild symbol. It’s a visual déjà vu, echoing the original almost to a fault. The only real visual hint that you’re playing a souped-up version lies in the “1000” perched above the reels—a subtle signal that, under the hood, something bigger might be lurking.

Winning combinations in Big Bass Bonanza 1000 land from left to right across 10 fixed paylines on a classic 5×3 reel layout. The slot boasts a solid max RTP of 96.51% and operates on a high volatility math model. Bet sizes range from 10c up to $/€250 per spin, and for those looking to boost their odds of hitting the bonus, activating the Ante Bet increases the stake by 50% while adding more scatters to the reels to improve the chance of triggering free spins.

The paytable sticks with familiar Big Bass Bonanza icons, starting with 10-A card ranks as the low pays, followed by higher-paying fish symbols, tackle boxes, fishing reels, dragonflies, and floats. Land five-of-a-kind combos for payouts ranging from 5x to 200x the bet. Wild symbols, featuring the iconic fisherman, substitute for regular pay symbols but are reserved exclusively for the free spins round—they do not appear in the base game.

Big Bass Bonanza 1000: Slot Features

The base game in Big Bass Bonanza 1000 is fairly uneventful, with most of the action reserved for the free spins feature. To trigger it, land 3, 4, or 5 scatter symbols to receive 10, 15, or 20 free spins, respectively. If 2 scatters land in the base game, there’s a chance a third might be added via a random respin or hook animation.

During free spins, wild symbols collect the values of all fish money symbols on the screen, with values ranging from 2x to 1,000x the bet. Wilds are also collected in a meter. Every fourth wild retriggers the feature, awarding +10 additional free spins and upgrading the money symbol multiplier to x2 on the first retrigger, x3 on the second, and x10 on the third. These retriggered spins begin after the current round concludes, and the multiplier applies only to the new set.

Random modifiers can also kick in—fish money symbols may appear if a wild is present, or a hook animation may bring wilds and/or fish symbols onto the reels after a spin.

Feature Buys
Players can skip straight to the action via the bonus buy menu. Regular free spins can be purchased for 100x the bet, while Super Free Spins—which increase the chance of landing 1,000x fish—cost 450x the bet.

Big Bass Bonanza 1000: Slot Verdict


Well, they sure took their time. Given how many versions of Big Bass Bonanza exist, you’d think a “1000” edition would’ve surfaced sooner. But here we are, and it delivers more or less what you’d expect. Most of the core gameplay remains unchanged, with a couple of tweaks that nudge Big Bass Bonanza 1000 into its own slightly elevated category—though not without raising a few eyebrows.

The “1000” label appears to reference the new 1,000x fish money symbol, which, ironically, is only half the size of the 2,000x top fish from the original Big Bass Bonanza. That’s a bit of a letdown. On the flip side, Big Bass Bonanza 1000 more than doubles the top prize, raising the max win from the original’s 4,000x to a much juicier 20,000x. That’s a major boost and a nice bone thrown to high-potential chasers.

Aside from that, the only other notable addition is the Super Free Spins buy—an expensive 450x option that improves the odds of landing a 1,000x fish. It’s a bold move but will likely appeal to risk-takers looking for that one big splash.

In the end, Big Bass Bonanza 1000 doesn’t overhaul the formula—it tweaks it. Halving the top fish value while vastly increasing the win cap feels like a mixed message. Still, if you’ve enjoyed the Big Bass series but wanted a shot at something bigger, this version might be the catch you’ve been waiting for.

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